Well, you have 55% equity against 20% range which is ok if your stats are accurate. So, after how many hands is this?

I wouldn't knowingly go into a coin flip without a lot of dead money (more than just one limper) (different if it's 60:40
), so you really need to be sure you're ahead of opponent's range before making this move.

So, I think if you are sufficiently ahead of the original raiser's range it's fine to go all in here with your stack size and the dead money there is, even if you have some players behind you - it's just bad luck if they wake up with a monster. But, if you don't have a decent sample size, stick to JJ+AK+ for reraises.

Originally posted by Tim64
So, I think if you are sufficiently ahead of the original raiser's range it's fine to go all in here with your stack size and the dead money there is, even if you have some players behind you - it's just bad luck if they wake up with a monster. But, if you don't have a decent sample size, stick to JJ+AK+ for reraises.

But you'd need a good sample size or good reads on the opponent to deviate from SHC. Unless it is a steal situation, that is, if CO, BTN or SB are open raising against you. Then 99 is usually very decent for a 3bet.